Ramo de Ervas Daninhas :: Weed Bouquet

Dentes de leão, canabrás, botões de ouro (estou farta de aprender palavras novas!) e as cor-de-rosa… de certeza que também são ervas daninhas. Quase que apanhei umas florzinhas brancas amorosas… mas ainda bem que não o fiz, porque eram urtigas. Um ramo de ervas daninhas, por que não? Não são bem-vindas em nenhum jardim, mas não me importo nada de as ter aqui ou ali.  
Dandelions, cow parsley, buttercups and the little pink ones… I’m sure they’re weeds too. I almost picked some lovely white flowers… but I’m glad I didn’t because they were nettles. A weed bouquet, I say why not? They aren’t welcome in any garden but I really don’t mind having them here and there.

(image: Constança Cabral)

15 thoughts on “Ramo de Ervas Daninhas :: Weed Bouquet

  1. Floss says:
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    I love them too, especially because my younger son is always the one who picks them for me! He's 11 and still doing it – I wonder how much longer this can last?

    I love the way you've arranged yours.

    I think the pink flower is mallow. There is actually a variety called 'marsh mallow'!

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  2. Federica says:
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    wow!it's lovely! and it doesn't seem weed at all! I wish the weed in my garden was cute like yours 😉 (I just get the standard boring dandelions..)
    well done! beautiful flower arrangment

    hugs federica

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  3. Miss Pelicano says:
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    É verdade, não é preciso ir à florista porque as mais bonitas estão mesmo ao pé de nós espalhadas no campo por todod o lado. As minhas flores preferidas são mesmo as selvagens! Também tens miosotis (forget-me-nots)? Bonito bouquet!

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